Doubt he is likely to book into a business based in Michigan LOL.

A car's a car and PPF is PPF - regardless where the stuff's applied.
You're not selling it to me

LOL
Doubt he is likely to book into a business based in Michigan LOL.


A car's a car and PPF is PPF - regardless where the stuff's applied.
You're not selling it to me
LOL

So protects against minor scratches, ok, but personally I'd not bother, I'd just get the 'chips away' guy to touch up any scratches or 'dings' if they were big enough to detract significantly from the looks - who cares about minor scratches on an 'adventure' bike anyway?Effectively yes. Most modern films self heal - direct heat, or sunlight will see any marks disappear.
Hey, Miss Sensitive & Touchy, eh? LOLis there not a thread you can get involved in on a subject you have the first clue about![]()

Hey, Miss Sensitive & Touchy, eh? LOL
That says more to me about your post than any useful content; but, carry on.
As you say, the OP asked for "...real world feedback". Your words, not mine. I'm telling it like I've heard, in the "real world" and it's not for me. Comprendez vous? LOL
Sorry to piss on your chips if you're in the PPF business. Just watch where you cut the film and don't dig-in and scratch the paintwork.![]()
IdiotsWhat does PPF protect against?
On the bike I have clear PPF which was cleared by insurance before it was applied, however I was told that if the bike is wrapped in a different color they would not insure the bike. Reason? More attractive to theft. I never came across a car which was fully covered in PPF. Bonet & wings yes.A PPF’d vehicle is worth more than a unPPF’d vehicle.
I never came across a car which was fully covered in PPF. Bonet & wings yes.
I had the full PPF on my Ducati Streetfighter I told the insurance company they said OH OK
That was that
I had some put on my 2020 1250GS TE Exclusive after the matt side panels started to show scuff marks in under 1000 miles. The dealer changed 1 of the panels under warranty and Tony James Design put the PPF on for me. 3 years later when I traded it in the panels still looked unmarked. Well worth it IMO.On a Matt coloured bike it really is essential to aid its value, it’s also not expensive so money well spent.
In the guitar world, dings and scratches are no problem......



NOT in my world - I'm still weeping at the ONLY ding in my Martin D28 and I did that nearly 50 years ago....
As for those relic/distressed things.....WTF ????......One of them would finish me off.....
BUT - Our car is a right mess and neither of us could care less -![]()

Perhaps you should PPF your guitar? Hmmmm....... maybe a business opportunity here or would it 'suck out' too much tone?NOT in my world - I'm still weeping at the ONLY ding in my Martin D28 and I did that nearly 50 years ago....
As for those relic/distressed things.....WTF ????......One of them would finish me off.....
BUT - Our car is a right mess and neither of us could care less -![]()
- there is 'nowt as queer as folk'
Screen saver does a little more, in that a damaged screen will make the phone unusable - a scratched bike panel or pannier doesn't render the bike unusable, unless one is seriously neurotic.I wonder how many people put screen savers on there iPhone/android or the tft screen on there bike ? Does the same as ppf.